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I mostly post & reblog fashion editorials, runway shots, outfit shots and random fashion photos containing: maxi dresses, maxi skirts, jackets, blazers, fancy pants (basically any sort of pants that I fancy eg harem pants, sequin pants, sequined harem pants), jumpsuits, knits, fancy tops with hoods or snood, turbans, hats, laces, leopard prints, hijab, furs and I simply j'adore capes!; models like Abbey Lee Kershaw, Freja Beha, Lindsey Wixson, sometimes Kate Moss, fashion icons Ashley Olsen, Mary Kate Olsen, Nicole Richie, Rachel Bilson; favorite screencaps or gifs of Gossip Girls (Leighton Meester / Blair Waldorf, Blake Lively, Ed Westwick / Chuck Bass), House M.D (Hugh Laurie), HIMYM (Neil Patrick Harris, Ted Mosby), Vampire Diaries (Nina Dobrev, Paul Wesley, Ian Somelhalder), The Big Bang Theory (Sheldon Cooper), True Blood (Anna Paquin / Sooki, Alexander Skarsgard / Eric), Twilight Series (Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart); shoeporns; immense cuteness overload of cats, panda, owl and unicorns; pretty pictures of pretty hairs, braids & stars; lovely graphic illustration; random jewelry, rings, accessories shots; inspiring interior design photos in the living room & bedroom; round sunglasses or just glasses; everything in between fashion & quotes. This is what I call my catalog of inspirations. Oh by the way this is me.

and I'm also currently battling cancer, and alhamdulillah so far I'm winning.

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    Supernova Remnant (via APOD: 2009 August 1 - SN 1006 Supernova Remnant)
Explanation:  A new star, likely the brightest supernova in recorded human history, lit up planet Earth’s sky in the year 1006 AD.  The expanding debris cloud from the stellar explosion, found in the southerly constellation of Lupus, still puts on a cosmic light show across the electromagnetic spectrum.  In fact, this composite view includes X-ray data in blue from the Chandra Observatory, optical data in yellowish hues, and radio image data in red.  Now known as the SN 1006  supernova remnant, the debris cloud appears to be about 60 light-years across and is understood to represent the remains of a white dwarf star.  Part of a binary star system, the compact white dwarf gradually captured material from its companion star.  The buildup in mass finally triggered a thermonuclear explosion that destroyed the dwarf star.  Because the distance to the supernova remnant is about 7,000 light-years, that explosion actually happened 7,000 years before the light reached Earth in 1006.  Shockwaves in the remnant accelerate particles to extreme energies and are thought to be a source of the mysterious cosmic rays.

    Supernova Remnant (via APOD: 2009 August 1 - SN 1006 Supernova Remnant)

    Explanation: A new star, likely the brightest supernova in recorded human history, lit up planet Earth’s sky in the year 1006 AD. The expanding debris cloud from the stellar explosion, found in the southerly constellation of Lupus, still puts on a cosmic light show across the electromagnetic spectrum. In fact, this composite view includes X-ray data in blue from the Chandra Observatory, optical data in yellowish hues, and radio image data in red. Now known as the SN 1006 supernova remnant, the debris cloud appears to be about 60 light-years across and is understood to represent the remains of a white dwarf star. Part of a binary star system, the compact white dwarf gradually captured material from its companion star. The buildup in mass finally triggered a thermonuclear explosion that destroyed the dwarf star. Because the distance to the supernova remnant is about 7,000 light-years, that explosion actually happened 7,000 years before the light reached Earth in 1006. Shockwaves in the remnant accelerate particles to extreme energies and are thought to be a source of the mysterious cosmic rays.

    — 3 years ago
    #stars